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Document TitleExhibit 8A Users Manual

Welcome
Welcome to Motorola’s world leading mobile communication technology. Motorola’s
mobile communication equipment are designed and produced in compliance with its strict
in-house standards and the international standards. They are subject to the strict quality tests
including temperature test, humidity test, dust test, vibration test and drop test. We are sure
that you will be highly satisfied with the Motorola products made through these processes.
Thank you again for selecting our products, and hope that you would succeed in your
business with your product.
 Any content of this manual and any function of this product are subject to change
according to situation.
 We suggest that you set your phone to vibration mode at a public place.
Prohibition of illegal modification of IMEI
Removal or change of IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) installed in the mobile phone
manufactured and supplied by Motorola, or an attempt to reproduce and enter another
IMEI in the mobile phone is strictly prohibited and subject to max. 10-year prison sentence
or a fine not exceeding 20 million Won in pursuant of Article 347 of the Criminal Act.
In addition, such an illegal act may damage the software installed in the phone.
Therefore, customers are required to use care not to incur any damage due to such an illegal act.
The product which is illegally modified is excluded from any free or paid service
warranted by Motorola.
Welcome
to
MOTOROLA!
For your safety
Read this ‘For your safety’ carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property.
Please keep this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user.
To use the mobile phone safely and for a long time,
CAUTION!
This product should not be added with any separate equipment that may cause an alteration to its original performance as
described on type registration.
Make sure to use authentic goods only.
Using an unauthorized battery or charger will shorten a life cycle of the mobile phone or deteriorate its performance.
Be careful not to cause damages to the glass of mobile phone display.
• The LCD may be damaged if it is given a strong impact or is dropped to the ground.
For your safety
● Do not lend your own phone to other person inadvertently.
● Please observe the proprieties in public places.
● For repairs or other alter services, contact our designated service center.
● If your phone has got lost or stolen, immediately report to the relevant telecommunications service provider.
● You are required to refrain from using unauthorized devices.
- Using chargers, hands-free kits, data communication cables, batteries, or equipment other than genuine ones may deteriorate this
product’s performance or cause malfunction, external deformation or breakage.
● Use the accessories like an earphone cautiously.
- If you are exposed to loud sound for long periods of time, damage to your hearing can occur.
● Make it rule to record important data separately.
- Input data such as telephone numbers for a mobile phone may be corrupted due to user’s inadvertence or unexpected problems.
● Make sure not to be in water or moisture.
- If either mobile phone or battery is immersed in ‘water’ or ‘liquid’, the color of immersion-checking label affixed to the mobile phone or
battery will be changed. In the case of malfunction due to such reason, free service warranted by Motorola will be rejected.
• If the glass gets damaged, please do not touch it by hands, but contact the nearest Motorola service center
immediately.
Do not dry an immersed mobile phone with a heating apparatus.
If you dry an immersed mobile phone or battery with a heating apparatus may cause a mobile phone’s
explosion and external deformation or failure. Do not turn on the power while the phone is wet. Instead,
separate a batter from the phone and contact a service center designated by Motorola.
For your safety
Read this ‘For your safety’ carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property. Please keep
this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user.
To use the mobile phone safely and for a long time,
Do not use the phone while charging.
If a mobile phone or batter is placed at very hot places (inside a car in summer, an airtight place under the direct
sunlight, near the fire, etc), it may run into a danger of explosion fire or external deformation. If it is used and kept at
very cold places, it may reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery.
If you use the mobile phone while charging it with a charger or USB data cable, you may have a risk of electric
shock or No!
fire. Make sure that you use the phone alter separating it from USB data cable or charger.
Keep the mobile phone clean.
• If there are foreign substances on a metal part of a charger or battery-charging contact, the phone may not be
charged properly.
• Use smooth cloth to clean the mobile phone. Using chemicals (such as alcohol, benzene, thinner, etc.) for cleaning
purpose may cause a fire.
Do not give strong impact to the mobile phone, and do not disassemble or modify it.
Use a ground-available outlet for PC power when using an USB data cable.
For your safety
Use and keep the phone at room temperature.
If you connect the phone with PC (personal computer) via an USB data cable, you may encounter a risk of
electric shock depending on the grounding state of the PC power.
Do not place items containing magnetic components.
The magnetic strip such as a credit card, phone card or transportation ticket, can be damaged by the phone.
Giving a strong impact or dropping the mobile phone or battery may cause the phone to run into failure or
explosion. In case of disassembling or modifying the mobile phone inadvertently, a free service will be rejected.
For your safety
Read this ‘For your safety’ carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property. Please keep
this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user.
To use the mobile phone safely and for a long time,
Make a back-up record of the input information in mobile phone.
Do not hold the antenna when the phone is in use.
If you hold it, it can affect call quality, it also may cause the phone to operate as higher power level that needed
and shorten talk and standby times.
Keep the phone out of reach of animals or children.
Milk
If children or animals suck or bite the mobile phone or battery, they may run into a risk of having an electric shock,
explosion, exposure to electromagnetic wave, damaged parts (rubber stopper) stuck in the throat,
and suffocation. In case a child use the phone, make sure that they are fully aware of this precaution.
Be careful when you use a necklace or cord for the mobile phone.
For your safety
• Input information like telephone numbers can be deleted upon user’s inadvertency, upgrade, repair or
unexpected problem.
• A manufacturer shall not be responsible for any information loss.
Be careful that using a necklace or cord for the mobile phone may cause you to run into dangerous accidents like
being caught in train, electric railway or car doors.
Make sure to use authentic goods only.
• Paint or metallic content on the phone may cause an allergic reaction, eczema, itching, swell, and etc.
• If any of the above symptoms occurs, stop using the phone and visit a doctor.
For your safety
Read this ‘For your safety’ carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property.
Please keep this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user.
Locations for using the mobile phone
Do not use the mobile phone in a potentially explosive atmosphere.
Do not use the mobile phone in near inflammable materials.
Do not install or use accessories onto your phone in a potentially explosive atmosphere including gas station, gas leak
areas, and deck on boats.
Refrain yourself from using the mobile phone while driving.
• Using the mobile phone in driving a car may cause direct and indirect car accidents.
• Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas when you drive.
Such an act is fined penalties and demerits under the Road Traffic Act.
Do not install a hands-free device near air bag.
For your safety
Turn off your phone in a potentially explosive atmosphere like construction sites and military areas. Obey all the
instructions and signals posted in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Construction crews often use remote control
RF devices to set off explosives.
Using the mobile phone while driving
An air bag inflates with great force in a moment. Do not leave your phone or set up the hands-free kit near to
the air bag. You may be seriously injured when the air bag is activated.
Do not use the mobile phone in a prohibited area like air crafts and hospitals.
Using a mobile phone may cause accidents in some aircraft and hospitals using RF equipment.
Do not use the mobile phone near pacemakers.
• The Health Industry Manufactures Association recommends to keep a minimum of 15cm (6 inches) from the
pacemaker when the phone is switched on.
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• Person with pacemaker should always use the phone in the opposite side of the pacemaker and maintain
a separation of 15cm or more.
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For your safety
Read this ‘For your safety’ carefully in order to secure safety of the user and to prevent damage to property.
Please keep this manual in the place which can be accessed at any time by the user.
Using battery and charger
A battery for charging is consumable.
The flicker of the lamp while charging the mobile phone and the battery means that
the charge is not processed.
Check the charger to avoid the trouble that may occur to each device.
If the temperature of the phone rises over 45˚C while charging the battery,
the phone stops charging and switch on the LCD screen and keypad lights.
Mobile phone and battery cover need to be combined at all time.
Make sure to use only the TTA-authorized battery.
Using unauthorized charger may cause fatal accidents like degraded battery safety, shorter service life,
explosion or fire.
Do not expose the phone direct sunlight or use it in places with high humidity.
Store in the room between 0°C ~ +40°C. It may damage the phone and cause the phone to explode.
For your safety
The repetition of charge/discharge will shorten its service time gradually.
Do not place the phone in areas that may get very hot, such as on or near a
cooking surface, cooking appliance, iron, or radiator.
It may damage the phone and cause the phone to explode.
If not, it may cause malfunction.
Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects,
such as coins, keys or jewelry.
In case of separating a battery from the mobile phone, please turn off the power.
It may damage the phone and cause the phone to explode.
If not, it may cause malfunction.
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Menu Table
Contents
T Service
Roaming................................
M Service Center...................
T Service ...............................
NATE .....................................
W ..........................................
50
51
52
53
58
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T Service
50~68
Sound
70~72
Display
74~78
Contents
80~90
My Moto
92~106
Organizer
108~112
Message
114~124
Phonebook
126~132
Settings
134~138
70
70
71
71
Display
Main Display ..........................
Download Wallpaper .............
Font Type/Size.......................
Backlight Control ...................
Image Call .............................
74
75
76
76
77
80
80
81
81
82
82
83
85
88
88
89
My Moto
Message
TU .......................................... 92
Camera .................................. 94
Subway Map ........................ 100
Dictionary ............................. 102
E-book ................................. 104
Stopwatch............................ 104
Health................................... 105
Wine..................................... 106
Messages.............................
New Message ......................
Mobile Messenger ................
e-mail ...................................
Spam Manager ....................
Attachment Box ...................
Settings ................................
Organizer
Phonebook
Alarm....................................
Calendar/Schedule ...............
Memo...................................
Calculator .............................
World Time ...........................
108
109
111
111
112
Search Number ....................
Add New Contact ................
Phonebook Manager ............
Automatic Backup................
Settings
114
118
121
121
122
123
124
Phone Setting ......................
Call Setting ...........................
Data Network .......................
Customer Service .................
My Device Info......................
134
135
135
136
137
Menu Table
Sound
Ringtone................................
Download Ringtone ...............
Sound Effect .........................
Etiquette Mode ......................
Ringtones Box.......................
Wallpaper Box ......................
Font Box ...............................
Photo Album .........................
Movie Album .........................
Attachments Box...................
ⓜPlayon ...............................
june Contents Box .................
Phone Decoration .................
june Setting ...........................
Memory Manager ..................
126
128
130
131
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Table of Contents
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01 Before Use
1 Components...............................................................22
2 Parts of the Phone..............................................23
Part names ...............................................................23
3 Touchscreen................................................................25
Selecting menu..................................................25
Moving..............................................................................25
4 Main Screen ................................................................26
Main screen .............................................................26
01 Before Use_continued
Status icons.............................................................27
Quick setting ..........................................................28
Background.............................................................29
Main menu.................................................................31
Application shortcuts...............................32
Menu with the clear cover closed...........33
5 Battery ....................................................................................34
Installing the battery...................................34
Removing the battery .............................34
Charging the battery.................................35
Battery charging status .......................37
Battery charging time..............................37
Operating time ....................................................37
Low battery indicator...............................37
02 Basic Operation
03 T Service
03 T Service_continued
1 Power On/Off...................................................... 40
Power on................................................................ 40
Power off ................................................................ 40
1 Roaming....................................................................... 50
Select system................................................. 50
Roaming auto dial................................... 51
2 Voice Call.................................................................... 41
Making a call .................................................... 41
Answering a call ......................................... 43
Functions during a call .................... 44
2 M Service Center......................................... 51
5 W ............................................................................................... 58
Menu ............................................................................. 58
MobileWeb internet .............................. 58
e-mail .......................................................................... 59
Mobile messenger.................................. 59
june video .............................................................. 59
Real-time TV..................................................... 60
tossi ................................................................................. 60
June contents box................................. 60
3 Text Entry.................................................................... 45
Text entry mode.......................................... 45
Entering Korean.......................................... 45
Entering alphabet and numbers...... 46
Other menu during text entry.............. 47
3 T Service...................................................................... 52
4 NATE ................................................................................... 53
NATE.............................................................................. 53
ⓜPlayon.................................................................. 54
Search......................................................................... 54
Gamebox............................................................... 54
T MAP ......................................................................... 55
WINC............................................................................. 57
NATE Air .................................................................. 57
6 Melon................................................................................. 61
Melon box............................................................. 61
Searching music........................................ 64
Melon............................................................................ 65
Preference ............................................................ 65
Melon MP3 ......................................................... 66
04 Sound
1 Ringtone....................................................................... 70
2 Download Ringtone................................ 70
Download ringtones from 700 service ....... 70
3 Sound Effect ........................................................ 71
4 Etiquette Mode................................................ 71
Table of Contents
Prohibition of illegal
modification of IMEI
For your safety
Menu table
05 Display
1 Main Display ........................................................... 74
2 Download Wallpaper ................................... 75
3 Font Type/Size..................................................... 76
4 Backlight Control ............................................ 76
5 Image Call ................................................................... 77
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Table of Contents (cont’d)
07 My Moto
07 My Moto_continued
08 Organizer
09 Message
10 Phonebook
1 Ringtones Box ................................................. 80
1 TU ............................................................................................ 92
Before use............................................................ 92
Using TU ................................................................. 93
4 Dictionary
102
Using dictionary ...................................... 102
Saved word.................................................... 103
Word card......................................................... 103
1 Alarm .............................................................................. 108
1 Messages .............................................................. 114
Inbox .......................................................................... 115
Outbox ................................................................... 116
Saved ....................................................................... 117
1 Search Number .......................................... 126
Checking the number .................. 127
2 Wallpaper Box .................................................. 80
3 Font Box...................................................................... 81
4 Photo Album ....................................................... 81
5 Movie Album ....................................................... 82
6 Attachments Box ........................................ 82
7 ⓜPlayon
......................................................................
83
8 june Contents Box.................................... 85
9 Phone Decoration...................................... 88
10 june Setting.......................................................... 88
11 Memory Manager ...................................... 89
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2 Camera .......................................................................... 94
Before using camera.......................... 94
Taking photos................................................. 95
Photo Album.................................................... 96
Record Movie ................................................. 97
Movie album ..................................................... 98
Mobile cyworld ............................................. 99
NATE photo print...................................... 99
3 Subway Map ................................................... 100
View route map ....................................... 100
Station information............................. 100
View by line..................................................... 101
Search route ................................................. 101
...............................................................
104
2 Calendar/Schedule .............................. 109
View calendar............................................. 109
View schedule ........................................... 109
Add schedule ............................................. 110
6 Stopwatch............................................................ 104
3 Memo............................................................................ 111
7 Health............................................................................ 105
4 Calculator .............................................................. 111
8 Wine................................................................................. 106
5 World Time .......................................................... 112
5 E-book
......................................................................
2 New Message................................................ 118
Background................................................... 120
Avatar ....................................................................... 120
3 Mobile Messenger ................................ 121
4 e-mail............................................................................. 121
5 Spam Manager ........................................... 122
2 Add New Contact................................... 128
Add new contact.................................. 128
Add new group ....................................... 129
Add new speed dial ........................ 129
3 Phonebook Manager ....................... 130
Block calls ........................................................ 130
Memory usage ......................................... 130
Table of Contents
06 Contents
4 Automatic Backup ................................ 131
6 Attachment Box......................................... 123
7 Settings...................................................................... 124
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Table of Contents (cont’d)
11 Settings
12 Appendix
1 Phone Setting ................................................ 134
1 Accessories ....................................................... 140
2 Call Setting
135
2 Troubleshooting ......................................... 140
135
3 Specification..................................................... 141
4 Customer Service
136
Call Center ....................................................... 136
Search..................................................................... 136
Troubleshooting ...................................... 137
4 Authentication label ............................ 141
..........................................................
3 Data Network
..................................................
...................................
5 Specific Absorption Rate.......... 142
6 Collecting wasted-mobile phones ...... 143
01
Before Use
5 My Device Info.............................................. 137
1 Components ....................................... 22
2 Parts of the Phone ........................ 23
3 Touchscreen ....................................... 25
4 Main Screen ........................................ 26
5 Battery ...................................................... 34
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1. Components
2. Parts of the Phone
Before using your phone, make sure you have all the components included in your package.
Part names
Mobile phone
Front view
Standard battery (2)
Camera
Battery charger
Clear cover
Multi adapter
01 Before Use
Battery cover
Rear view
Battery cover
Data cable
Car charger
External mic
Speaker
Stereo earphone
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User guide
Above illustration may look slightly different and the supplied items may
change without notice.
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2. Parts of the Phone (Cont’d)
3. Touchscreen
Part names (Cont’d)
Left side view
Open view
Selecting menu
Moving
• You can point the screen and tap to run the application
• You can drag up, down, left and right by using your finger
to move within the screen.
Right side view
Earpiece
01 Before Use
Accessory connector
External connection port
• Connect Multi adapter, Stereo
earphone.
Home button
Volume button
Power button
• Set etiquette mode
• Adjust volume for Effect sound,
Home screen, Ringtone and Voice
in standby mode
• Move up and down on menu/
Adjusts volume during voice call
• Long press will mute ringtone/
disable vibration when the call is
incoming
Hold switch
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• Disable touchscreen when the
Clear cover is closed
Touchscreen
External memory
card slot
Satellite DMB
antenna
connection port
DMB button
Camera button
Internal mic
• Touchscreen uses heat sensor to respond. Therefore,
touchscreen will not respond if you use stylus, pen or other
objects.
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4. Main Screen
Main screen
Status icons
Status indicator
You can view different icons that show depending on different status.
You can turn on/off the airplane mode, bluetooth mode, and alarm by
touching the bar.
Main display
You can drag the screen left and right to select a different background to
view on the main screen.
Service is not available
Connected to voice call or NATE
Out of service area
Connected to roaming service
New text/voice message received
New e-mail received
Function locked
(Lock all, Individual lock)
External memory card inserted
Ringtone ON
Ring & Vibrate
Etiquette mode
Battery level
Full
Low
01 Before Use
Quick setting
Signal strength
Charge needed
Airplane mode ON
Main menu
You can see the hidden main menu by touching the bar.
Application shortcut
You can easily access to Phone, Message, Phonebook, and T Service.
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USB data cable connected
Alarm ON
Standby
To reduce the battery consumption,
screen backlight will turn off
automatically after pre-set backlight
duration.
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4. Main Screen (Cont’d)
Quick setting
Background
 You can set the airplane mode, bluetooth mode, and alarm.
Main background
Application shortcut
Airplane Mode
You can set the airplane mode on/off.
01 Before Use
Bluetooth Mode
You can set the Bluetooth mode on/off.
Alarm
• You can turn on/off the pre-set alarm.
• You can set the alarm from MenuOrganizerAlarm.
• If there are more than one pre-set alarm, all the alarms will be activated.
• You may check the alarm settings on the right side of the alarm switch.
Tap
to check the other alarms if there are more than one pre-set
alarm.
Tap and hold the switch and drag
up and down to turn on/off the
Quick settings.
Note
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• If you turn the switch on, it will turn green and the icon will be displayed.
• You may select one of five
different background options.
• Drag screen left and right to
select the desired background.
You can easily access often used
applications (Alarm, Subway,
Dictionary, E-Book, Calculator,
Calendar) from the background.
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4. Main Screen (Cont’d)
Background (Cont’d)
Color palette
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World time
You can view the pre-set world
time. You may add up to 4 different
cities from MenuOrganizer
World Time.
Calendar/Schedule
You can check the calendar and
the dates with schedules. You can
set the schedule from Menu
OrganizerCalendar/Schedule.
 From the standby screen, you can tap or drag the bar located on top of the
application shortcut to reveal the hidden main menu.
T Service
You can use the services provided by mobile network provider.
Sounds
You can set ringtones, sound effect and other sounds.
Display
You can set wallpaper, and screen design.
Contents
You can view all the photos, movies, and music saved on your
phone.
My Moto
You can use various helpful application such as satellite DMB,
camera, dictionary…etc.
Organizer
You can set the alarm, schedule and write a memo.
Message
You can write new messages, send and receive messages.
Phonebook
You can add new phone number, or view/edit existing number.
Settings
You can change general settings of your phone and the function.
01 Before Use
You can touch the icon on the
middle of the screen and change the
color of the background.
Main menu
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4. Main Screen (Cont’d)
Application shortcuts
Menu with the clear cover closed
 You can easily access to Phone, Message, Phonebook, and T Service.
 You can use some of the functions without opening the clear cover.
 Tap or drag the bar located on top of the application shortcut to reveal the hidden menu.
You can make a call using number keypad.
Message
You can check sent, received and saved messages in your phone.
Phonebook
T Service
Recent Call
You can view most recent calls and make a call with the
speakerphone.
You can add new phone number, or view/edit existing number.
Message
You can check received, sent and saved messages.
You can use Mobile internet services such as NATE, W, ⓜPlayon,
T MAP, Melon.
Melon
You can open Melon music player to listen to the music.
01 Before Use
Phone
Note
• Even when your cover is closed, you may use the touchscreen in same way as it is open.
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5. Battery
※ Battery in the package is not fully charged, make sure to fully charge the battery.
➊ Make sure to match
➊
Battery cover groove
➋
Battery
removal groove
➌ Place the battery cover
➌
➌ Remove the battery from
Battery cover groove
CAUTION
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Travel charger
Make sure to turn off the power when removing the battery.
- Removing battery while power on may cause damage to
your phone.
1) Connect the travel charger to the port in the rear side of the battery charger.
3) Insert the battery on the battery charger. (Make sure to insert the battery in correct
direction)
4) Charging status will be shown on the triangular lamp.
battery by putting your
finger in the battery
removal groove.
the phone.
correctly on the battery
cover grooves.
Charging the battery with a battery charger
2) Connect the power cord of the travel charger to an electric outlet and check if the
triangular lamp turns orange before turning off. (Exclusively for 100V~200V)
➋ Hold and lift up the
until it snaps.
➌
the battery cover and lift
up to release it from the
battery cover groove,
as shown in the figure.
Charge terminal
01 Before Use
➋ Push down the battery
➋
➊ Push and slide down
➊
charging terminal of
the battery and the
phone as shown in the
figure.
Charge terminal
Charging the battery
Removing the battery
Installing the battery
Charging the battery with travel charger
1) Connect the power cord of the travel charger to an electric outlet and check if the
triangular lamp turns orange before turning off. (Exclusively for 100V~200V)
Multi adapter
Travel charger
2) Connect the travel charger to the multi adapter.
3) Connect the multi adapter to the external connection port on the phone.
4) Charging status will be shown on the triangular lamp.
5) If the triangular lamp flickers while charging the battery, connect the multi adapter to
the phone before connecting the travel charger.
Note
Optional travel charger
Travel charger is not included in the package for conservation of resources. It is an optional
accessory which can be purchased separately from the retail shop or service center.
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5. Battery (Cont’d)
Battery charging status
Type
Charging the battery (Cont’d)
Travel charger
1) Connect the USB data cable to the USB port on the PC.
Red
Green
2) Connect the other side of the USB data cable to the multi adapter and connect the
multi adapter to the external connection port on the phone.
3) Charging status will be shown on the triangular lamp.
Note
• Some of the data cables do not support battery charging depending on their type.
• Poor contacts between the charging terminals.
Check if the battery is clean and try charging it again.
• Battery or other parts may be damaged.
Contact our service center.
When the lamp blinks in orange
• Temperature is either too high or too low. If the temperature
becomes room temperature (about 21~23°C) lamp will turn
red and charging will begin.
Note
Icons displayed during
battery charging
• When the phone is on
• When the phone is off
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Battery charging status when power is off
•
Charging in progress normally.
Charging complete.
Cable is disconnected or there is
connection error.
• You may check the charging status through
the triangular lamp. (Color will change from
red to green when battery is fully charged.)
Battery charging time
Type
Standard battery (1140mAh)
Charging Time
Approx. 160 minutes
• Charging time can be vary depending on the status of battery and
the charger.
• Charging time may get longer if rated voltage of the charger is low.
Standby time
Voice call
Type
Standard battery (1140mAh) Approx. 270 hours Approx. 220 minutes
 Operating time based on a New battery/ Bluetooth mode
off/ No external memory.
- Above information on operating time was measured in a condition
provided by SKT standard. Actual operating time can be different
from above result depending on usage.
• If you used Bluetooth mode, the amount of batter
consumption will increase.
• If you make lots of phone calls, it is recommended that you
charge the battery everyday.
• When you make a voice call or use NATE, ⓜPlayon, WINC
and MP3, it will consume more power and the standby
time may get shortened.
• Incoming calls take as much power as outgoing calls.
• Standby time may get shorter in out-of-service areas.
• Operating time may vary depending on the charge status,
temperature(high/low), electrical wave status in the place
of use and the backlight settings.
01 Before Use
Travel charger
Charging in progress Charging complete
When the lamp blinks in red
Charging the battery with USB data cable
Multi adapter
Operating time
Low battery indicator
• When the battery is low, ‘ ’ icon will blink and you will hear
notification saying, ‘Recharge your battery’.
• If you press buttons or make any actions when the ‘ ’ icon
is blinking, backlight will remain off.
• When the battery is low, some of the functions may not
work properly. Charge the battery immediately before using
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your phone again.

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